No, lawyers do not have the power to remove a judge.
Twice Removed from Yesterday was created in 1973.
Twice Removed was created on 1994-08-30.
The children of your first cousin twice removed are your first cousins, thrice removed - or three times removed.
The children of your first cousin, twice removed are either your first cousins, three times removed, or your second cousins, once removed. Which of these relationships applies depends on which of you - you or your first cousin twice removed - are in the older generation.
The son of your first cousin, twice removed, is your first cousin, thrice (3 times) removed.
Yes, your first cousin twice removed is still related to you.
The child of your first cousin twice removed is your first cousin thrice (three-times) removed, or your second cousins, once removed.
Your first cousin's grandson is your first cousin twice removed. Your second cousin's grandson is your second cousin twice removed. Your third cousin's grandson is your third cousin twice removed. And so forth. If your cousin is once removed, twice removed, etc., the relationship possibilities for you and the grandson become more varied and complex.
Your grandmother's second cousin is also your second cousin, but twice removed. The twice removed means the number of generations between you. Your mother's first cousin is your first cousin once removed. If your mother's first cousin has children, they are your second cousins.
Your first cousin's grandsons are your first cousins, twice removed.
Second cousin and ,depending on when he was born, once removed, twice removed, not not removed if he was born into the first marriage into your family, he's twice removed. if he was born into the second relationship, he's once removed. if he is no longer related to you or his parents have yet to break up, he's just your 2nd cousin
Your grandfather's first cousin is your first cousin, twice removed. His second cousin is your second cousin, twice removed.